A further fragment of early Christian sculpture from St Mary of the Rock, St Andrews, Fife

@article{Kenworthy1981AFF,
  title={A further fragment of early Christian sculpture from St Mary of the Rock, St Andrews, Fife},
  author={James Kenworthy},
  journal={Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland},
  year={1981}
}
  • J. Kenworthy
  • Published 30 November 1981
  • Art
  • Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
A fragment of relief carving depicting an animal head biting the tail of a double outlined ribbon body; stylistic analysis suggests a close relationship with the Durham school of sculpture in the 11th century AD. A R 
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